Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Announces Work-From-Home, Metro Monday, Foreign Visit Freeze

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a comprehensive set of measures to reduce pollution and fuel consumption, including two-day work-from-home for government and private sectors. The initiatives also feature a one-year freeze on official foreign visits, weekly 'Metro Monday' for ministers and staff, and an appeal for citizens to observe 'No Vehicle Day'. The government will stop buying new petrol, diesel, CNG, or hybrid vehicles for six months and cut domestic travel expenses by 20%. CM Gupta reduced her official carcade by nearly 60 percent, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent call for fuel efficiency and sustainable practices.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Unveils Sweeping Pollution, Fuel-Saving Measures

  • Two-day work-from-home for government and private sector
  • One-year freeze on official foreign visits for ministers and officers
  • Weekly 'Metro Monday' and 'No Vehicle Day' initiatives
  • 20% cut in fuel limits and 60% reduction in CM's carcade
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Delhi CM announces "2-day work-from-home", "Metro Monday", one-year foreign visit freeze

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces 2-day work-from-home, Metro Monday, one-year foreign visit freeze, and No Vehicle Day to cut pollution and fuel consumption.

Delhi CM announces "2-day work-from-home", "Metro Monday", one-year foreign visit freeze
"We are acting at two levels, government and private. In the Delhi government, there will be 2 days of work-from-home each week. - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 14

In a sweeping set of measures aimed at reducing pollution, easing traffic congestion and cutting fuel consumption, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday announced a series of administrative and public initiatives, including "two days work-from-home," "Metro Monday," a one-year freeze on official foreign visits and an appeal for a weekly "No Vehicle Day."

The announcement follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal urging citizens to reduce fuel consumption, adopt sustainable practices and support economic resilience amid global uncertainties linked to the West Asia conflict.

Addressing a press conference in the national capital, the Chief Minister said the government is taking coordinated steps at both administrative and private sector levels to bring down fuel consumption and improve mobility in the national capital.

"We are acting at two levels, government and private. In the Delhi government, there will be 2 days of work-from-home each week. The same advisory will go to private companies and institutions. The Labour Department will monitor this. For companies with a larger number of employees, our ministers, officers, and I myself will personally request them to allow 2 days of work-from-home, at their convenience," she said.

She also appealed for online teaching for non-practical classes, guest lectures, and administrative meetings to be held online as well.

"We appeal that non-practical classes, guest lectures, and administrative meetings be held online. The Education Department will ensure this across universities. For any issues in flexible working, the Labour Department will set up a single-window help desk. We also request courts to maximise online hearings to reduce transport needs," she appealed.

Announcing restrictions on official travel, Gupta said no Delhi minister or officer will undertake official foreign visits for the next 12 months, and several scheduled programmes have been cancelled.

"For one year, starting tomorrow, no Delhi minister or officer will make official foreign visits. Twelve planned programmes have been cancelled. Large public events and conferences will be avoided for the next three months," Gupta added.

The Chief Minister stated that the Delhi government will not buy any new petrol, diesel, CNG, or hybrid vehicles. She also called for half of all meetings to be online using video conferencing.

"For the next six months, the Delhi government will not buy any new petrol, diesel, CNG, or hybrid vehicles. Transport allowance for staff from Grades 1-8 will rise by 10% if they spend at least 25% of it on public transport like metro. We urge traders to use trains instead of trucks for goods transport to save on diesel fuel... In over 29 government colonies, 58 feeder buses will connect residents to metro stations. Domestic travel expenses across departments will be cut by 20%. Half of all meetings should be online, using video conferencing," she added.

She further added that austerity measures have already been initiated within departments. "Our departments have already cut down on fuel expenses with only the minimum vehicles needed being used, and public transport is being used wherever possible. Officials' petrol limits of 200-250 litres per month have been reduced by 20%. Now it's 160 to 200 litres. Every Monday will be 'Metro Monday'. Ministers, senior officers, and staff will commute by metro wherever possible."

Announcing changes in office operations, she also urged Delhi citizens to observe 'No Vehicle Day' once a week, choosing a day to leave their private cars and use public transport

"Delhi government offices will operate from 10:30 to 7, while MCD offices run from 8:30 to 5. We appeal to Delhi citizens to observe 'No Vehicle Day' once a week, choosing a day to leave their private cars and use public transport," CM Gupta added.

In a significant move reflecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for fuel efficiency and responsible use of resources, CM Gupta also reduced her official carcade by nearly 60 per cent, bringing it down to just four vehicles.

On Sunday, PM Modi urged citizens to prioritise work from home, cut fuel consumption, avoid foreign travel for a year, adopt Swadeshi products, reduce cooking oil use, shift to natural farming and curb gold purchases, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad.

To combat the volatility of fuel prices, PM Modi urged a shift in how India moves. He requested citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using the metro and public transport wherever available, opting for carpooling when private vehicles are necessary, preferring railway transport for the movement of goods, and increasing the use of electric vehicles wherever possible.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but will it actually work? In Bengaluru, WFH was great initially but productivity dropped. Also, our family depends on daily wages—my husband drives an auto, what about people like him? The metro connectivity is still poor in many parts of Delhi. Feels like a half-baked plan for the elite.
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Vikram M
As someone who commutes from Ghaziabad to Connaught Place daily, this is a game-changer! Traffic on Monday mornings will be so much lighter. And reducing ministers' petrol limits from 250 to 200 litres—about time! But what about the common man's fuel costs? At least cap the prices!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this from an Indian state government. Back in the US, companies like Twitter mandated return-to-office, but Delhi's doing the opposite. The foreign visit freeze is smart—save money and reduce carbon footprint. I just hope the monitoring systems are robust; otherwise it's just lip service.
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Kavya N
The 'No Vehicle Day' appeal is nice, but without enforcement, it'll be ignored like odd-even schemes. In South Delhi, people will still use their SUVs. Need stricter penalties, not just appeals. Also, online classes for non-practical subjects? Great for college students, but what about kids in government schools without laptops? Digital divide again.
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Rohit P
Ek baar toh sarkar ne kuch accha kiya! 😄 Seriously though, the 10% transport allowance increase for Grade 1-8 staff is a practical step. My wife works in Delhi govt and she's excited about the Metro Monday—hope

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